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Split The Screen

Split The Screen

By: Ben Austwick & Ed Nightingale
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Eurogamer’s Ed Nightingale and Twitch Partner Ben Austwick host a weekly podcast on all things gaming and what’s been splitting opinions.

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  • 45 - The Final Episode (as Split The Screen)
    Jun 23 2022

    After 18 months it's finally time to say goodbye to Split The Screen. We've really enjoyed podcasting over the past 18 months and it's time we changed into something bigger and more us. We discuss everything at the start of this podcast.

    From next week we'll be podcasting under the brand Swapping Joysticks, a platform for podcasts, reviews, quick looks and IRL videos with a heavy LGBTQIA+ focus. Please go check out the Split The Screen Twitter (or SwapJoysticks if after June 30th) to find our YouTube channel and see what we're up to.

    Thank you to everyone for the support and I can't wait to continue with Swapping Joysticks

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    1 hr and 19 mins
  • 44 - Keigh 3, The Quarry, Cyberpunk 2077
    Jun 17 2022
    Ben and Ed go through all the major and minor announcements at Keigh 3, as well as take a deep dive into The Quarry and Cyberpunk 2077. Get your queer gaming podcast right here!

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • 43 - Summer Games Fest 2022 Predictions and the end of Elden Ring?
    Jun 8 2022
    Ben and Ed discuss what happened in last week's Playstation State Of Play, what we think is going to be mentioned at the Summer Games Fest tomorrow and if Ed will ever finish Elden Ring. Answers on a postcard.

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    1 hr and 3 mins
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